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The acknowledgment of Arcana as a disparate series of schools began in the 1298th year of the Second Era, when the Deepholds proposed that the sprawling and bloated study of Arcana be separated into Theorems dictating its various classifications. | The acknowledgment of Arcana as a disparate series of schools began in the 1298th year of the Second Era, when the Deepholds proposed that the sprawling and bloated study of [[Arcana]] be separated into Theorems dictating its various classifications. | ||
[[Arcanology]] - the formal study of Aetheric [[Sorcery|Sorceries]] and [[Practice|Practices]] - was born from no less than fifty years of bureaucracy. Twenty years later, [[Theurgics]] took shape to classify the in-born Arcana of Dominion. [[Lore]] soon followed six years later, encompassing [[Glamour|Fae Glamour]] and the so-called 'Minor Glamour' of magical beasts. Lastly, [[Occultism]] was formalized in 1391 to explain the various forms of taboo or forbidden Arcana to do with souls, the dead, or [[Blight|Blights]]. | [[Arcanology]] - the formal study of Aetheric [[Sorcery|Sorceries]] and [[Practice|Practices]] - was born from no less than fifty years of bureaucracy. Twenty years later, [[Theurgics]] took shape to classify the in-born Arcana of Dominion. [[Lore]] soon followed six years later, encompassing [[Glamour|Fae Glamour]] and the so-called 'Minor Glamour' of magical beasts. Lastly, [[Occultism]] was formalized in 1391 to explain the various forms of taboo or forbidden Arcana to do with souls, the dead, or [[Blight|Blights]]. | ||
By the present [[history|era]], scholars from all planes including Antarok, Céleste, and Ælphyne have since adopted the concept of Theorems, and academia - even mundane institutions - have done all they can to formulate courses for these fields of study. | |||
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Theorems
Theorems are an approximation of supernatural knowledge, arming the mundane with the ability to understand and act against supernatural forces. Those who practice Arcana with no theory struggle to control their power or that of others. Theorems do not require a Minor Merit to pursue.
HistoryThe acknowledgment of Arcana as a disparate series of schools began in the 1298th year of the Second Era, when the Deepholds proposed that the sprawling and bloated study of Arcana be separated into Theorems dictating its various classifications. Arcanology - the formal study of Aetheric Sorceries and Practices - was born from no less than fifty years of bureaucracy. Twenty years later, Theurgics took shape to classify the in-born Arcana of Dominion. Lore soon followed six years later, encompassing Fae Glamour and the so-called 'Minor Glamour' of magical beasts. Lastly, Occultism was formalized in 1391 to explain the various forms of taboo or forbidden Arcana to do with souls, the dead, or Blights. By the present era, scholars from all planes including Antarok, Céleste, and Ælphyne have since adopted the concept of Theorems, and academia - even mundane institutions - have done all they can to formulate courses for these fields of study. |
PurposeTheorems govern not just the study of Arcana, but also its principled usage. The more is known about a Theorem, the more apt a mage is at wielding associated Arcana. Magi who lack theory know little about their own spells, and they struggle to respond against the spells of others or even their own mistakes. Such 'hedge magic' spells are slow, prone to fizzling or even backlash - yet some argue those who refuted Theorems have on occasion joined the ranks of the Ascended; these detractors fail to mention the Apotheotic commonly referenced - Nunis Daar - was missing chunks of his brain by his own error and could no longer operate the muscles in his face. BranchesA Theorem is split into three basic conventions:
MetaphorArcana is born of Metaphor; more precisely, foreign Arcane Forces are antithetical to the individual dreams of the Godheads bleeding into one another, creating miracles that defy the natural laws each uses to ground reality. Every form of Arcana can be traced back to the laws of another Plane. Namely:
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